WOW BUILD Y6I1SEU fdP.l . t . . Ycsr Eicod Is Poor and Thin, Yea Serves Vcai, Vcj . Ara Run DoffnMifKcalH.. ' 'A- Take Dr. Greene's NervuraBest cf All Spring Flccil cines, Most Wonderful Restorative and Strength- : ! eaer Known to Science-Maices Pure Blood, Strong Nerves, Vigorous Bodies. ' Spring finds you with thin, poor, impoverished blood, weak, relaxed, nil unstrung norres. You are without your usual strength, energy, and Tim; you feel that you are out of order, without beta? exactly sick. The cold wind seems to blow clear through you, a slcrm chills your mar row, ana you perhaps have rheumatism, neuralgia, bilious iiess or kidney disease because of your disordered condition. You must tuke the best medicine to trivc you renewed strength and vitality, the best blood builder and purifier, the best nerve atrengthener and invlgorator. Dr. Greene's Kervnra blood and nerve remedy is the best medi cine in the world to do all this. It purities and enriches the blood, feeds, strengthens, and invigorates the nerves in fact, it makes tho weak strong, the sick well, and will cure your stomach trouble, your bilious ness, your kidney trouble, rheu matism, or neuralgia. Or. Orlanda Klser, 954 Reese Ave., Lima, Ohio, writes : "Many ytar ago I waa unfortunate enough to loae my health, .nil, while endeavoring to regain the aame, gradu ally grew worse, until I became a com plete wreck in every reaped. My ner voua system waa entirely shattered, the nervra controlling the heart became weak and the heart', action irregular, which waa aource of great alarm to me. I waa unable to sleep, digeetion wnl interfered with, anil, generally peaking, I considered my time ahort for thia earth. I became discouraged and gave up the thought of ever being a well man again. To-day I am well mau in every aense oi the ward, and all through the use ot Dr. Greene'a Nervu ra blood and nerve remedy, of which I am proud to apeak and atand ready to give a helping word to suffering hu manity. My health i my greatest blessing, and words fall to express the gratitude I feel for Dr. Greene and his wonderful remedy." Take Tr. Greene's Ifervnra blood and norve remedy now for your spring medicine. This grand remedy has the confidence of the people as no other remedy haft, beenuse it is the prescription of a regular physician. Dr. Greene, 101 Fifth Avenue, New York City, who has tho largest practice and makes the mst cures of tiny physician in the world, and who can be consulted without charge by anybody, personally, or by writing about your case. A KENTUCKY HERMIT; YTa. Nnr fiof Fnnr nn tho firnunA I for Over Thirty Years. M.d a Fcenllar Vow and Live, the Life of a lleclnae, Although Pos .caaed of Coa.ld.rablo Prop erty aad. Good ftn. Living in aniiude in the eat tern portion of Kelson county, ten m.'Ici from Uardstown, is one of the most singular characters 'iii" Ken I iv'.y. Now in his seventy-fifth year, he lias not touched foot to the eartb ior over 30 years. Basil Hayden, says the Philadelphia Press, is one of the wealthiest farm ers in a district composed of 12 coun ties, and is descended from a family well known in the pioneer annals of thl fitntp ' Many of them hnve also been dis tinguished in the different lines of life. One of his brothers, Raymond H. Hayden, for years held a controlling interest in one of the most famous distilleries In the United States, lie, too, hod peculiar ideas and lived a bachelor all his life, and at last died at an advanced age under singular circumstances. lie was found dead in his orchard a number of years ago, a bottle that hnd contained poison lying by his side. It was generally thought that ne naa committed suicide, but there were some who held the opinion that he hnd met with foul play and the poison bottle was placed near him for a blind. Basil Hayden, "The Hermit," as he is known throughout the section in which he lives, in his youth was a social leader and very popular with a large circle of friends. When tho war broke out he entered the confederate army and made a good soldier to the end. When he returned home he found Ms slaves free and his property great ly damaged. The emancipation of his nejrroca affected him seriously, and lie brooded over it constantly. He became sullen nnd morose, de clining all overtures at friendliness on the part of his neighbors. He 'r iff! COUNTING 1113 MONET. declared that the Lord had dealt harshly and unjustly with him in de priving him of his slaves, and out f reveafs he registered a terrible 'ath thai he would never again put his foot to the Lord' ground, and so for he has kept his tow. Kev.r since the registration of hie vow naj n appeared jrJtoas u faor, nor will he have converse with anyone save one or two, who are immediately connected with him, and then his words are of the briefest possible character. ll'.A landed Interests are extensive, and u der the management of a com petent overseer yield him a handsome income. Thr 1 verseer makes his reports to the ;i;cer old man in his darkened Indorr retreat, who gives his orders and directions as tersely as possible. He has never spoken to a woman since his self-imposed exile, nor will he allow one to be employed upon his place. How he spends his time within his darkened - room no one knows, but It is said that one employment is the counting of money, of which he is said to have a vast amount in gold and silver. He it as it may, a Bardstown bank er twice a year visits Mr. Hoyden, and through him the recluse settles his financial matters with the outside world. Mr. Hayden is described as a fine looking man, with a full beard and flowing hair. His confinement has blenched him until he is as white as en infant and his hands arc as soft ss raw cotton. He had a sale of mules at his farm recently, and n number of animals were sold at fancy prices. A large number of people were present at the Bale, hut never a plnnee was caught of Mr. Hayden. His instructions to the auctioneer were sent out by the overseer, writ ten in a crabbed hand, and were very 'lire. I. Muni) FORM, . RAVAGES OF RABBITS. ' ; . . i r . - v Usi Caa.ed r the Llttl. Root era la Quite Serlons. In many of the less closely settled regions of our country, when snowi are deep and food scarce, rabbits de velop into a serious pest by gnawing the hark of fruit trees. Some items about thia trouble from a recent bulle ting by H. Carman, of the Kentucky station, may, '' therefore, not come amiss. - When the nursery is small it is pos sible to inclose it with a close slat fence that will "turn" rabbits and serve all the purposes of the ordinary fences required to keep out stock. In timbered countries, where rabbits are most troublesome, fences of this char acter may be cheaply built. Two types of fence suitable for the purpose are to be seen in the state. The most com mon is made of rough slats, four to six feet long and about three inches in width. The slats are securely fastened together from one to two inches apart with No. 11 wire, stout posts being set at intervals of 10 to 10 feet to insure How Poaeo W11 : l or eel. "Theo and herey.v . M the last embers of the dying fir, "you are not kind as a' husband .hou.d be. V.ou racver jive me any jewels. I - "Jewels!" and his baaso voice seemed1 A - . 1 1 . . . ... .1 to come irora nianeart. iirapiif jewels? '.Anyone with dl-imord eyes, ruby lips and teeth of pearl ask for jewels? Why, the rarest jewels gold sonld buy would only be superfluous." Then, for the first time for days, she kissed him. Tit-Bits. ... Wanted a Pointer. Mr. Gadd (at the police station) May I see the burglar who was ar rested for breaking into my house last night? Inspector (hesitatingly) Well, I don't know. What do you want to see him about? "Oh, there's nothing secret about it. I just wanted to find out how he managed to get into the house with out waking my wife." Pearson's Weekly. . , llonaehold Peace Preservative. We are enabled, thanks to the eourtesy of the publishers, to quote from Mr. Austin Borax's exhaustive work, "Domestic Peace" (now in press). The quotation is from chap ter XVII, "Husband and Maid Servant."" "Never address a maid servant as you would your wife. Speak gently." Boston Journal. I - . - - 3 KENTUCKY RABBIT TRAP, stability and keep the panels upright. Since the slats can be adjusted to any uncvenness of the ground, it is possible to exclude anything that a fence can reasonably be expected to turn. . The second type is made of shorter slats, three or four inches long, and these may be supplemented above by one or more wires stretched from post to post. J. Q. A. liahm has built such a fence about his nursery. .He uses slats three feet long, none less than half an inch thick, and sets his posts in spring, waiting until hot weather iu August and September before putting up the slats in order to have the wire fully expanded at the starts The wires are simply crossed between the slats and are kept taut, while building, by a barrow loaded with about 1,000 pounds of stone and placed 100 to'&J yards ahead of the workmen. Near the barrow the wires are secured to a single tree made of a piece of stout timber, a log chain being passed around this and secured to a weighted bar row. Babbits are very easily caught, not withstanding their well known cun ning. One of the- simplent and best traps used for the purpose is made of rough fence boards six inches wide and about two feet long. These pieces are nulled together so as to make an oblong box, one end of which is closed with a short piece of board, while the other is provided with a board con sisting of another piece of board which tlidest down from above in grooves cut Lady You say you have seen bet ter days? Did you run through your fortune? Fagged Freddy No, mum me for tune run through me. Ally Slopcr. That Lovely Age, "There is on age," said the wise man of Willow Hollow, "when a girl is too old and too young for kissing games. Just at that time in her life she does ot need any excuse to get all that she ants." Chicago Post. Never Singly. "Ah, old mani I hear you've had an addition to your family." "Yes, two." "Not twins?" "Oh, no; the baby and my wife's mother!" Town Topics. The Verdict. "Miss Holler says she thinks she will have her voice tried." "Well, if she does the verdict will he 'Ouilty of murder in the first degree.' " -Philadelphia Bulletin. RABBIT TROOF FENCE. in the projecting sides or between slats nailed to the end, as shown in the cut. The bottom piece may also be al lowed to project so ns to make the door more secure when closed. A small hole is bored through the top at about the middle of the box, and midway between this and the loor a stick is secured in an upright position. Across the top of this latter a sec ond stick is secured by a nail in a notch made in the upright one bo thnt it will seesaw up and down. A third stick of small size is notched near one end and secured at the opposite end by means of a piece of twin to the end of the larger movable piece. This mov able piece is now connected by twine at its forward end to the top of the door, when the trap is ready to set. The door is elevated, the little stick passed through the hole in the top and secured by the notch to the front edge of the hole. When the rabbit enters, it pushes the projecting end of the stick before it, setting it free, allowing the suspended door to de scend and thus cutting off its own es cape. The traps may be baited with a piece of apple or cabbage placed in the end farthest from the door. Cin cinnati Commercial Tribune. Dlvlaloa of Labor. "lie is very rich, but insufferably vul gar," she said. "And yet you are going to marry him?" returned her dearest friend. "Yes. You see, I've figured it out that I can look after his money and leave the Vulgarity to him. He can tare for it at the club, and he oJght to be thankful, don't you think?" Chi .ago Post. Head' acfa0 Sick headache, nervous head ache, tired headache, neuralgic headache, catarrhal headache, headache from excitement, in fact, headaches of all kinds are quickly and surely cured with DR. MILES' Pain Pills, Also all pains such as backache, . neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatic pains, monthly pains, etc. "Dr. MiW Pain Pills are worth their weight in gold," says Mr. W. D. Krea mer, of Arkansas City, Kan. "They cured my wiie of chronic headache when nothing else would." "Dr. Miles' Pain Pills drive away pain as if by magic I am never with out a supply, and think everyone ihoald keep them handy. One or tvo pills taken un approach of headache will prevent it every time." Mas. Judge Johnson, Chicago, I1L Through their use thousands of people have been enabled to at tend social and religious func tions, travel, enjoy amusements, etc., with comfort. Asaprevent ative, when taken on 'the ap proach of a recurring attack, they are excellent. Sold br all Drugsl.t., 25 Do..., 23 cant. Dr. Mllea Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. for Infants and Children. n The Kind You Have Always UougM baa Dome uie ugw tore of Cbos. IL Fletcher, and has been made under kr personal supervision for over 80 years. Allow no J to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations aV : Just-os-ffood" are but Experiments, and endanger tv health of Children Experience against Experiment. J The Kind You Have Always Bougf Bears the Signature ox Si J MaaaaiaBBBBBBBBSaBBa SIX . s7fcJLj2- w t In Use For Over 30 Years. nr ' New-York Tribune Farm A NEW OLD PAPAR For ltr ycara tlm NEW YOKK WEEKLY TRIBUNK nationnl weekly nvwniwiier, read almost entirely bv fannJ liua enjoyed the eonfMonce and support of tbe Amsrluan 11 m mri ucitji ntMaiiii-u mitj .iuiiiw u ill iu. t lull. THE New-York Tribune Karm li made absolutely for former and their families The nrtt. Every department of agricultural Industry la covered l. J contributor, who art leaders in their respective lines, an hu iiint r ak nn mil oe in every aense a niRii class, up to live, enterprising aitriciiltiiriil paper, profusely illustrate pictures i live si ki, moaei iurm DUiiuinga ana homes, airrt ul nmclunery, etc. Farmers' wives, sins and daughter will And special fvJ muir emeruiinnivuk KcRiilnr price, tl 00 per year, but you can buy It win, favorite Home weekly newspaper, rue Mlddleburg- I'ost out for II CO. Sond your aulwcrli tlon and money to the Mlddleburg Pott Send your anme and adrtreaa to the XEW.YOHK HtXE FARMKH, Slew York City, nnd a tree J -y will be mulled to yon. TeatlBc ni. Spite. Bassett You rnnnot always judge a man's intentions aright. . Blair No, I suppose not; but what are you driving at? Bassett When I called on Bow man last night he was playing on the violin. He said he was playing for his own amusement. If he hadn't told me I should have supposed be was playing out of enmity to the human race. Come to think of it, perhaps that's what he meant; there's a sort of amusement in wreaking vengeance, I suppose. Boston Transcript. CANDY ATMARTICr Vegetables la the Cellar. All vegetables keep better at a low temperature and, excepting In the se verest weather, the cellar window may be kept open during the' day, at least, If it is on the south side. It also helps to keep the cellar sweet and fresh. We know there is no need of an Ill-Rmelling cellar. Vegetables properly buried and an open window in all suitable weather will prevent unsavory odors. Have a regular time f or closing the window, aa you do fui any other "chore" and all will be well. ar ami I. iOh r 1 W il ' FiMl 1 1 Tl" T s't I ;l aragaiata. Gcnuliw itaMtd CCC Ntver sold in bulk. 8ew5ia S deafer who bits (o e!l Mfiihf hut a jcod." folnf bf View. "It is hard to lose one's relations," said the Beedy individual with a mourn ing band on his hat. "Hard? echoed the man whose check is good for a million. "Why, sir, it's simply impossible." Chicago Daily News. Roand the Smoke-Room Fire. Douser My wife, sir, oh I if you knew her, you'd say my wife is one woman in 60,000. - Mouser And my wife, sir, ah! if you heard her talking to me sometimes you'd say she was 50,000 women in one. Ally Sloper. He Wonlda't Tell. First Broker Did you win or lose in that big drop In stocks to-day? Second Broker (loftily) That's my business, air. Say, can you direct me to a fire-cent lunch counter? N. Y. Wkly. M Beat Ch TTaaslwl CM J ' tali Sxe; brjlroairtsu. 1 I V 1 :"lrMl. J? liberal Adjustments- Prompt Paynn H. HRRVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL INSTANCE AGENGV SiMK SCROTI! r: nly tho Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, Ifire, Lifo, Accident and Tornado. In A c- jioecTvinnf o Wrt PrATnillTtl VV The Aetna Founded A.D.,1819 Assets 11.0 " Hoine " " 3853 " - 9, " American. " . . " M 1810 " 2 The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. , The fidelity Mutual Life Association. 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Mr. Stubb Don't be uneasy, Maria. There is going to be a couple married in the next house to-morrow and we ran throw the old shoes after their hack. Chicago Daily Nevis. Annoyed. "Charley, dear," said young Mrs. rorkins, "isn't it a pity that the news papers are so much behind time?" "In what respect?" - "Why, they never print the names of the winner of a horse race until the next day, when it is too late to bet." Washington Star. Coin Easy. "He is dying very calmly," observed the physician, as he felt the pulse of the sufferer. "So like John," softly spoke the prospective widow. "He alwaya waa an easy-going man." Baltimore American. . A Small Stratacem. "How did you ever come to let that man whip you?" "He took m low-down advantage of me," said the pugilist. "He waited till I had been vaccinated and then picked a quarrel with me." Wash Ington Star. ... JAB U. CROUSE, ATTOHNKI AT LAW, MlDDLBBURI All lusiujs entrusted to hi will receive Dromot attention; 3. 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